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The Attack™ Turnout Gear is Lakeland Fire's most traditional style of turnout gear. The Attack features a longer 35” coat and waist-high pants. Loaded with a long list of popular features, the Attack is sure to become one of the best sets of turnout gear you’ve ever owned! Available in the OSX®, SCX, and MTS ordering programs. You will get the most bang for your buck any way you choose to order the Attack!
Attack OSX
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Attack OSX patterns have revolutionized the way Attack feels and wears. The 3-layer system offers thermal protection, insulation and supreme visibility that also provides maximum comfort. Additionally, the OSX off-the-shelf convenience helps make your decision easy!
Attack MTS
The Attack MTS custom program offers patterns that have revolutionized the way Attack feels and wears. Superior mobility is key, with unrestricted movement while crouching, bending or reaching. You can customize your Attack™ gear to fit your needs and company requirements.
The combination of modern triple-layer turnout gear with self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), PASS device, and modern communications equipment made it more feasible and survivable to enter burning buildings. Modern turnout jackets and pants are made of fire resistant fabrics (mainly Aramids such as Nomex and Kevlar) or polybenzimidazole (PBI). The standard that the National Fire Protection Association has designated to firefighter protective clothing, NFPA 1971: Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting, which specifies "the minimum design, performance, safety, testing, and certification requirements for structural fire fighting protective ensembles and ensemble elements that include coats, trousers, coveralls, helmets, gloves, footwear, and interface components.
According to NFPA 1971 and similar standards in other countries, all turnout clothing must have three components: an outer shell, a moisture barrier, and a thermal barrier. In between these layers are pockets of air referred to as "dead zones". These layers of air, along with the three protective layers, help to further insulate the wearer from the extreme environments of fires. Usually turnout pants are outfitted with reinforced knees and leather cuffs.
The materials used for the three layers in turnout trousers and coats may vary but will very often include a Nomex/Kevlar combination of material. As an example, the materials used by the Los Angeles City Fire Department, as found in their 2005 recruit handout are as follows:
Outer Shell: Southern Mills, Advanced, Nomex/Kevlar blend in a "Rip stop Weave", with water repellent finish.
Thermal Insulated Layer: Southern Mills Caldura Batten Quilt Material.
Thermal and Moisture barriers are sewn together for removal for cleaning, repair and replacement from Outer shell.
Moisture Barrier: Breathe-Tex material combined with Nomex/Kevlar blend laminated cloth.